Author: nazariyalgbt

Nazariya is an independent grassroots youth alliance and direct action advocacy group founded by Delhi University students. It aims to create a safe space where all LGBTQ+ identifying students in Delhi and their supporters can socialise and interact with each other and form a support system. We fight for social justice causes and believe in dismantling systemic oppression.

Give me a story where I do not have to bargain my brown-ness for queerness,
a movie that speaks my tongue,
that realises I’m here, have always been,
that knows,
you can not scrub off the rainbows on tombstones,
but you can acknowledge why they fill so many graves.

Posted By: Prakhya CV Until recently, good queer content was rare, whether in television or on YouTube, but a sudden surge in onscreen LGBTQ representation ensured that this list was hard to make. 2018 had innumerable magnificent videos that displayed queer lives in all its form, variety and glory and here are a few of…

By Srinitya Duvvuri bisexual, she/her When Rosa Diaz of Brooklyn Nine-Nine came out as bisexual to her precinct on my smudgy laptop screen, I cheered. When Rosa came out to her parents, and came out to them again in the light of their misconceptions, I cried at how real it felt. Two months later, when I…

Posted by Damini Mehta bisexual, she/her Being queer can be hard enough, and well, dating in the queer world is a whole another ball game. But fear not, fair queers, it’s a world that we shall face with valiance and success (even though gaydars are super hard to perfect sometimes) Here’s a few tips you…

Posted by Vandana Likhmania Artwork by Harpreet bisexual, he/him “When I received an award a few years ago at a conference I said, “In the ’60s they called me a sissy. In the ’70s they called me a faggot. In the ’80s I was a queen. In the ’90s I was transgender. In the 2000s…

By Sapphira Beth queer, non-binary she/they Men’s Rights Activism is something that’s currently still taking up roots in most parts of the world, with men thinking that they are somehow supposedly being systematically oppressed by “feminism”. Within Indian boundaries, the men’s rights movement has been steadily growing with even women showing support and advocating…